Jack Angel Biography (1931?-)

Born c. 1931; raised in Berkeley, CA; married first wife Barbara (divorced, 1980); married Arlene Thornton (an agent and agency owner), 1984; children: Leslie, Mitch, Ron.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, voice artist
Birth Details
1931?
Berkeley, California, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Radio announcer, Funny Lady, Columbia, 1975
  • Voice on the record, The World's Greatest Lover, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977
  • Voices of Chinese wise man and executioner, Nutcracker Fantasy, Sanrio Film Distributors, 1979
  • Voice, J-Men Forever, International Harmony, 1979
  • Announcer, Deal of the Century, Warner Bros., 1983
  • Head kidnapper, Trenchcoat, Buena Vista, 1983
  • Narrator, The Legend of Paul Bunyan (animated short film), Bosustow Productions/Pyramid Films, 1983
  • Old Gaspare, Vendetta, Concorde, 1986
  • Voice of Astrotrain, The Transformers: The Movie (animated; also known as Matrix Forever, The Transformers, Transformers: Matrix yo eien ni, and Transformers the Movie: Mokushiroku Matrix yo eienni), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986
  • Voices of Wetsuit and E5 Brian M. Forrest, G.I. Joe: The Movie (animated; also known as Action Force: The Movie), Marvel Productions/Sunbow Productions, 1987
  • Voice of Neitherworld minister, Beetlejuice, Warner Bros., 1988
  • Voices of pirates, Hook, TriStar, 1991
  • Voice of villager, Beauty and the Beast (animated), Buena Vista, 1991
  • Voice of creature and additional voices, Mom and Dad Save the World, Warner Bros., 1992
  • Voice of Nikki, Balto (animated), Universal, 1995
  • Arabian Knight (animated), Miramax, 1995
  • Voice, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (animated), Buena Vista, 1996
  • Alien commander, The Fifth Element, Columbia, 1997
  • Voice of Emmett Benton, Hercules (animated), Buena Vista, 1997
  • Russ, Crime and Punishment in Suburbia, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/UnitedArtists, 2000
  • Secretary of defense, Deterrence, Paramount Classics, 2000
  • Voice of Teddy, A.I. Artificial Intelligence (also known as Artificial Intelligence: AI), Warner Bros., 2001
  • Voice, Monsters, Inc., Buena Vista, 2001
  • Narrator of To Fly, IMAX.
  • Film Work
  • Additional Voices for Animated Films
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Buena Vista, 1988
  • The Little Mermaid, Buena Vista, 1989
  • DuckTales: The Movie--Treasure of the Lost Lamp, Buena Vista, 1990
  • The Rescuers Down Under, Buena Vista, 1990
  • An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, Universal, 1991
  • Beauty and the Beast, Buena Vista, 1991
  • Aladdin, Buena Vista, 1992
  • Balto, Universal, 1995
  • Toy Story, Buena Vista, 1995
  • Hercules, Buena Vista, 1997
  • A Bug's Life, Buena Vista, 1998
  • The Prince of Egypt, DreamWorks Distribution, 1998
  • Quest for Camelot, Warner Bros., 1998
  • The Iron Giant, Warner Bros., 1999
  • Tarzan, Buena Vista, 1999
  • Toy Story 2, Buena Vista, 1999
  • Also provided additional voices for Land of Enchantment.
  • Member of Automated Dialogue Replacement Loop Group
  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire (animated), Buena Vista, 2001
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Narrator, Crime Story, NBC, 1986-1988
  • Voices, Super Dave, Showtime, 1987-1993 and USA Network, 1995
  • Announcer, Step by Step, ABC, 1991-1998
  • Announcer, The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1993-1996
  • Animated Series
  • Voices of Flash, Hawkman, and Samurai, The All-New SuperFriends Hour, ABC, 1977-1978
  • Voices of Barry Allen, Flash, Hawkman, and Samurai, The Challenge of the SuperFriends, ABC, 1978-1979
  • Voice, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (also known as Spiderman and Spiderman 2000), NBC, 1981-1982 1984-1986
  • Monchichis, ABC, 1983-1984
  • Voice of Dr. Zachary, Pole Position, CBS, 1984-1986
  • Voices of Astrotrain, Omega Supreme, Ramjet, Smokescreen, and Ultra Magnus, Transformers (also known as Transformers: 2010 and Tatakae! Cho robot seimeitai Transformers), syndicated, 1985
  • Voices of King Zarkon and Cossack, Voltron: Defender of the Universe (also known as The New Adventures of Voltron and Voltron), syndicated, 1985
  • Voices of Wetsuit and E5 Brian M. Forrest, G.I. Joe: A Great AmericanHero (also known as G.I. Joe), syndicated, 1985 1990-1992
  • Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs (also known as Bismarck the Star Musketeers), syndicated, 1987-1988
  • Make, Ring Raiders, syndicated, beginning in 1989
  • Voice of Professor Chin, Denver, the Last Dinosaur, syndicated, 1989-1990
  • Voices, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, TNT and syndicated, beginning in 1990
  • Voice, The Wizard of Oz, ABC, 1990-1991
  • Voices of Cookson and Mullins, Peter Pan and the Pirates, Fox, 1990-1992
  • Voice of Liquidator, Darkwing Duck, ABC and syndicated, 1991-1993
  • Voice of Scribble, "Bonkers," Disney's Raw Toonage, CBS, c. 1992-1993
  • Voices, The Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa, ABC, 1992-1994
  • Voice of Scribble, "Bonkers," Disney Afternoon, syndicated, beginning in 1993
  • Voice of Nick Fury, Spider-Man, Fox, beginning in 1997
  • Provided multiple voices for the animated series DuckTales, syndicated; other voice credits for animated series include Dennis the Menace, syndicated; Duck Daze; and Spacecats, NBC.
  • Specials
  • Voices of Mr. Beasley and Herb Woodley, Blondie and Dagwood, CBS,1986
  • Voice of Snort, "Hank the Cowdog" (animated special), CBS Storybreak, CBS.
  • Animated; Episodic
  • Voice of Emmett Benton, "Out of the Past," Jem! (also known as Jem and the Holograms), syndicated, 1986
  • Voice of announcer, "Flight of the Snow Duck," TaleSpin (animated), syndicated, 1990
  • Voice of Barney, "Jumping the Guns," TaleSpin (animated), syndicated, 1990
  • Voice of Clopstokia finance minister, "Whistlestop Jackson, Legend," TaleSpin (animated), syndicated, 1990
  • Voice of Detective Thursday, "Vowel Play," TaleSpin (animated), syndicated, 1990
  • Voice of Max Coody, "Time Wounds All Heels," Bonkers (animated), syndicated, 1993
  • Voice of Angler, "Koi Story," and voices of Ed and Sam, "Pride Goeth before the Fall," episodes of the animated series Quack Pack; voice of Dr.Funt, Denver, the Last Dinosaur (animated), syndicated.
  • Episodic
  • Television wrestler, Harry and the Hendersons, syndicated, c. 1991
  • Appeared as a baseball play-by-play announcer, Babes, Fox; a chessplayer, Silver Spoons, NBC and syndicated; Judge Klein, The Youngand the Restless, CBS; a television evangelist, Growing Pains, ABC; and as a tower operator, The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC.
  • Other
  • Hayato Ijuin, City Hunter: Secret Service (also known as City Hunter and Secret Police), 1996
  • Television Work
  • Animated Series; Additional Voices
  • Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, CBS, c. 1969-1972
  • Scooby and Scrappy-Doo, ABC, 1979-1980
  • Smurfs (also known as Smurfs' Adventures), NBC, 1981-1990
  • Pole Position, CBS, 1984-1986
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (also known as Teenage Mutant HeroTurtles and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Series), syndicated, 1987 then CBS, 1990-1995
  • Dino-Riders, syndicated, 1988
  • TaleSpin, syndicated, 1990-1994
  • Prince Valiant (also known as The Legend of Prince Valiant), 1991-1992
  • ProStars, NBC, 1991-1992
  • Where's Waldo? (also known as Where's Wally?), CBS, 1991-1992
  • The Mask, CBS, beginning in 1995
  • Casper (also known as The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper), Fox, beginning in 1996
  • RECORDINGS
  • Video Games
  • Voice of Rom Mohc, Star Wars: Dark Forces, LucasArts Entertainment, 1994
  • Voice, The Dark Eye, Inscape, 1995
  • Voices of Bolus and factory door guard at Corley Motors, Full Throttle, LucasArts Entertainment, 1995
  • Voices of "Henry" George Bowers, Spit'n Jack Sanchez, and second cowboy,Outlaws, LucasArts Entertainment, 1997
  • Voice of Bruno Martinez, Grim Fandango, LucasArts Entertainment, 1998
  • Also provided voices for the video games Magic of Shannara, Advance Concepts, and Monsters, Voice Works.

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